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Not to rain on anyones parade but you dont for one minute think this site will be around for a while do you ? The copyright people will be all over this site like a rash. requests for file takedowns will be huge as pirates go crazy. I wouldn't count on it being around for long.

11th Dec 2013

file sharing's wet dream.

11th Dec 2013

Dominatez

Not to rain on anyones parade but you dont for one minute think this site … Not to rain on anyones parade but you dont for one minute think this site will be around for a while do you ? The copyright people will be all over this site like a rash. requests for file takedowns will be huge as pirates go crazy. I wouldn't count on it being around for long.

Seems to have been around for years already according to Wikipedia and I don't see how "copyright people" could have an interest as I don't see how you could search or post online links to any of the files being shared.

11th Dec 2013

kirky666

Seems to have been around for years already according to Wikipedia and I … Seems to have been around for years already according to Wikipedia and I don't see how "copyright people" could have an interest as I don't see how you could search or post online links to any of the files being shared.

Just post the link you get emailed.

While I doubt a site that deletes the files every 7 days is going to become a prolific host of copyrighted material, I have to disagree with this being "revolutionary" (their description, not yours!). It is pretty much the same as any other file sharing service, it merely sends an email with the download link instead of displaying on the page.

12th Dec 2013

The most important question is what are the speeds like? No good being able to send huge files if the speeds are limited to 50kb/s like a lot of smaller file hosting sites are.

12th Dec 2013

Looks good.Just like mailbigfile I guess, but bigger...

12th Dec 2013

have some heat!

12th Dec 2013

looks handy

12th Dec 2013

Not quite 30GB but at 2GB wetransfer.com is just as good. Even get download tracking and most importantly no fees.

12th Dec 2013

Great idea, but I am not going to buy in to this as uploading would talk an age. What I do is 'share my folder' with Dropbox, Skydrive and Google Drive - typically right click on the folder and 'share' enter the email address of the person, they will get a link. This can be a one way (just get the files) or two way (they can add and amend the files).

12th Dec 2013

Could have done with knowing about this a couple of months ago. Heat from me!

12th Dec 2013

joe90jnr

Great idea, but I am not going to buy in to this as uploading would talk … Great idea, but I am not going to buy in to this as uploading would talk an age. What I do is 'share my folder' with Dropbox, Skydrive and Google Drive - typically right click on the folder and 'share' enter the email address of the person, they will get a link. This can be a one way (just get the files) or two way (they can add and amend the files).

hust uploaded a file 68mb took 2 and half minutes

12th Dec 2013

sound excellent to me.. i hope transfer date speed is good enough

12th Dec 2013

Like!

12th Dec 2013

X) !!

12th Dec 2013

sounds good thanks for posting

12th Dec 2013

Going to try this out.

13th Dec 2013

Cheers

13th Dec 2013

to upload just under 900mb its took just over 11 minutes i have the 120mb virgin so not bad at all.